EU-CAYAS-NET consortium representatives discuss a new guideline to support the transition to long-term care for young cancer survivors.
Nearly half of young adults face mental illness or substance use disorders, fueled by social media and climate anxiety, highlighting a deepening mental health crisis.
A growing body of evidence suggests that even healthy adolescents struggle with the transition from a pediatrician’s care to an adult primary care practitioner. A 2020 study by the CDC found that only ...
Patients diagnosed with cancer between 2006 and 2020 age 15-39 years were included. Surveillance visits were identified from electronic medical records 2-5 years after diagnosis. Multivariable ...
2025 OCT 30 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Current study results on Managed Care have been published. According to news reporting originating from ...
ROOTs - Reclaiming Our Original Truths Located in the beautiful mountains of Park City, Utah, ROOTs Transition supports adolescent females ages 15-18 and their families by blending elements of outdoor ...
Survivors of adolescent and young adult (AYA)-onset cancers require comprehensive cancer surveillance care. Guidelines recommend 1-4 clinician visits annually for 5 years depending on stage and ...